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tessellation

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tessellation has 5 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 2 references, with 1 live disagreement.

5 facts·3 predicates·2 sources·1 in dispute
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3 facts
PredicateValueRef
Rdf:typeRendering Technique[1]
Involvessplitting-large-polygons-into-smaller-ones[1]
Purposereduce-distortion[1]

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typehn-playstation/article
ex:RenderingTechnique
labelhn-playstation/article
tessellation
involveshn-playstation/article
splitting-large-polygons-into-smaller-ones
purposehn-playstation/article
reduce-distortion
labelblah/omega/1187
tessellation

References (2)

2 references
  1. [1]Article4 facts
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      Title: PlayStation Architecture URL Source: https://www.copetti.org/writings/consoles/playstation/ Published Time: 2019-08-08T00:00:00Z Markdown Content: ## Supporting imagery * [Model](https://www.copetti.org/writings/consoles/playst
  2. [2]11871 fact
    ctx:discord/blah/omega/1187
    • full textomega-1187
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      [2026-03-01 15:17] omega [bot]: - 6 is the smallest perfect number — the sum of its proper divisors (1, 2, 3) equals 6. - It is the factorial of 3 (3! = 3 × 2 × 1 = 6). - 6 is a triangular number: it can form an equilateral triangle (1 + 2

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